25 Nab NSF Graduate Fellowships
More than two dozen NC State students and graduates have received graduate research fellowships from the National Science Foundation.
Current seniors who received fellowships are:
- Joseph Arthur, computer science and applied mathematics major, Goodnight Scholar, departmental honors, University Honors Program
- Leigh Joan Atchison, biomedical engineering major, University Honors Program
- Alan Joseph Bohn, microbiology and genetics major, CALS honors program, University Honors Program
- Richard McAlister Deans, December graduate in chemistry working at NC State this semester, Park Scholar, Goldwater Scholar, chemistry honors, University Honors Program
- John Thomas Nickerson Miller, biomedical engineering, Park Scholar, Abrams Scholar, University Scholars Program
- Brinda Monian, chemical engineering and biochemistry major, Caldwell Fellow, Goldwater Scholar, departmental/college honors, University Honors Program
- Neil Shah, computer science, Caldwell Fellow, University Honors Program
Current graduate students who received fellowships are:
- Matthew James Burch, Ph.D. student in materials science and engineering, undergraduate degree from Coe College
- Hana Teresa Chmielewski, M.S. student in civil engineering, undergraduate degree from Vanderbilt University
- Stephanie Cristina Hughes, Ph.D. student in chemistry, undergraduate degree from Appalachian State University
- Brittany Itelia Johnson, Ph.D. student in computer science, undergraduate degree from the College of Charleston
- Patrick Edward Leser, Ph.D. student in aerospace engineering, undergraduate degree from NC State
- Alexander David Lindsay, Ph.D. student in nuclear engineering, undergraduate degree from the University of Washington
- Jessica Ann Nash, Ph.D. student in materials science and engineering, undergraduate degree from UNC-Chapel Hill
- Fernando Javier Rodrøguez, Ph.D. student in computer science, undergraduate degree from the University of Puerto Rico-Mayaguez
- Anna Elizabeth Stallmann, Ph.D. student in plant biology, undergraduate degree from the UNC-Chapel Hill
Students who graduated from NC State and are now in or proposing to matriculate in graduate programs elsewhere:
- Jeffrey Rees Adrion, May 2012 graduate in zoology
- Catherine Frances Frock, December 2009 graduate in biological sciences
- Adam Christopher Keith, May 2012 graduate in applied mathematics and physics
- Amanda Lynette Patrick, May 2011 graduate in chemistry
- Tojan Bassam Rahal, May 2012 graduate in biomedical engineering
- Hannah Renee Reese, May 2012 graduate in chemical engineering
- Katie Elaine Robertson, December 2012 graduate in zoology
- Andrew David Sen, May 2012 graduate in civil engineering
- William Andrew Stoy, June 2012 graduate in biomedical engineering
Fellows are required to engage full-time in programs leading to graduate degrees in disciplines supported by NSF.